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Old 07-02-2022, 11:28 AM   #8
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http://www.twitter.com/NHDES_Beaches...17194247901184 ..... a Thursday, June 30, 10:35-am advisory from the NH Beach Inspector, w/ photo, for cyanobacteria in the Lake Winnipesaukee water at Ellacoya State Park .... http://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/st...oya-state-park which has a 600' long sandy beach divided into two sections by the large Poor Farm brook that flows down into the big lake between these two sandy beach areas

Adults: $5.00, high-use, State of NH, park entry price to park your car and go swimming

Today is Saturday, July 2, noon ..... this cyanobacteria advisory with photo is dated Thursday, June 30, 10:35-am ..... and I do not see a removal for it ..... so, who knows what's up, down there with the green cyanobacteria floating on the surface of Lake Winnipesaukee, or what is the cause? Could be the NH Beach Inspector is off-work for the weekend, or something ........ weeeoooo?
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